Subaru reversed a year-long sales decline as the Outback surpassed previous monthly volumes in May for the first time since a major assembly reorganization. This recovery validates a complex supply chain pivot where Subaru shifted higher-margin production to Japan to prioritize tariff-protected domestic manufacturing for high-volume models. Tech professionals should monitor how these logistical optimizations and assembly reorganizations continue to mitigate financial risks and close volume deficits through 2026.
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